Hahaha oh jeez it could be anyone Good luck!!GotButterflies wrote:Ha ha! No, this is in my 100 gallon crabitat.GabyRaven wrote:Oh my gosh!!!!! Good luck!!!!! I'm so excited for you!! It wasn't Janet was it?
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Hahaha oh jeez it could be anyone Good luck!!GotButterflies wrote:Ha ha! No, this is in my 100 gallon crabitat.GabyRaven wrote:Oh my gosh!!!!! Good luck!!!!! I'm so excited for you!! It wasn't Janet was it?
I advanced the theory, that breeding has something to do with the weather, especially areas of high pressure.
Since December 2012 we had no anticyclone in Germany. Since 2 month it's nearly 'tropical' (mostly over 25°C, very often up to 35°C and higher humidity than normal). Seems to stimulate the crabs.
U may have tried already but I got my airstones at Walmart in the fish section.GotButterflies wrote:Thanks everyone for your help! First of all I will apologize - my posts will be nothing like mlakers!!! LOL!! I am not a fine skilled writer like she is!! I wish I was!!
So..I re-read mlakers posts, and pm'd her. I have a 10 gallon tank set up, halfway filled with water. I have a heater in it set to 80 degrees. I also have a power head in there to keep the water flowing. (all filled with freshwater to avoid msw build up. Then I have the 1 gallon betta bowl (my betta now lives in a 5 gallon tank ), with an airstone and a piece of coral. The coral will help balance ph, and give them something to cling to. then I have 4 large mason jars filled with msw in there acclimating to the temp for the upcoming water changes. Mlakers has been communicating with me via text which has been very helpful!! All pet stores are out of airstones here due to hurricane Irma. None of the pet stores have brine shrimp eggs, so I did give them a little spirulina - which they ate. I ordered some from amazon, but they won't be delivered until Sept 20th..thanks to Irma as well. There is an aquarium store in a city about 20 miles away that could have it, but they were closed today. I'll call to see if they have some tomorrow.
Ty! I was able to buy some today at a specialty aquarium store that was closed yesterday in a nearby city. They also had airstones!mlakers wrote:This is so exciting!!
I put some brine shrimp eggs in the mail to you this morning, maybe a teaspoon and a half, which doesn't sound like much but it's probably more than I've used in seventeen days, so it should be plenty to hold you over. The tiniest shake you can make will yield hundreds, and they are best for the zoeae within a few hours of hatching.
Mine also seemed to eat the eggs because I didn't even realize old brine shrimp eggs weren't hatching for a few days. (The ones I sent you are from the new batch that are hatching great.) I'll also have small shells to share as you get closer to that stage.
Fingers crossed one of us gets there.